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cpg1.5.46 Security release - upgrade mandatory!The Coppermine development team is releasing a security update for Coppermine in order to counter recently discovered vulnerabilities. It is important that all users who run version cpg1.5.44 or older update to this latest version as soon as possible.[more]

What it does:--------------Displays a JavaScript slider of a meta album on album list page, compatible with any modern browser. Can use EnlargeIt! plugin to display the pictures.This plugin has been created for cpg1.4.x.

How to enable:--------------* To enable this plugin, you'll have to add "slider" to "the content of the main page" in coppermine's config in the section "Album list view". The setting should look like "breadcrumb/catlist/alblist/slider" or similar. For details, review the documentation that comes with coppermine (inside the docs folder) in the section "The gallery configuration page" > "Album list view" > "The content of the main page".

How to configure:-----------------* Use the additional button 'Slider' in admin menu.

Credits:--------This plugin is written by Timos-Welt (http://www.timos-welt.de) based on the "Slider mod" by pbasmo for cpg1.4.x.The plugin legally uses Javascript code "Conveyor belt slideshow script" by Dynamic Drive DHTML code library (www.dynamicdrive.com).Parts of the code are adapted from the great CPG plugins 'Onlinestats' and 'Highslide' by Nibbler and Sami.Don't try to contact the plugin author for support - post on the board publicly instead.

v1.52 (2008/04/16)------------------* now out of the box compatible with Highslide, Slider and most other Javascripts* improved flickering in glide mode when EnlargeIt! is used* slighter codebase, improved performance

v1.51 (2008/04/14)------------------* too much german in english language file - 'yes' and 'no' shouldn't be 'ja' and 'nein' * new EnlargeIt! version with drop shadow, now packed only 7,3 KB

v1.5 (2008/04/12)-----------------* new option to select meta album (random files, last additions, most viewed, top rated)* now works as intended in multi-user galleries* EnlargeIt! integration* if there's not enough pics in a category, they will be repeated to give at least 5 pics to prevent the Slider animation from crashing

v1.2 (2008/03/24)-----------------* new feature 'Slider align' (left, center, right), so it's adaptable to many more themes now* now 100% valid XHTML 1.0, had to give up Netscape4 compatibility for that* much faster, slighter code* fixed few little bugs

It has been updated as well to reflect the version checking routines in the plugin manager that are meant to make sure that galleries don't break because of plugins installed that aren't meant for that particular version of the gallery.

$query = "SELECT * FROM {$CONFIG['TABLE_PICTURES']} AS p WHERE filename LIKE '%.jpg' $FORBIDDEN_SET ORDER BY RAND() LIMIT $limit";Sounds to me as if "AS p" was missing (the very first version I uploaded had this error, but I corrected it 3 minutes later).

If the line is exactly like above, you could replace it (just for a test) with

Great plugin!Any hope of getting Slider v1.2 to work with Highslide v3.02? I have both on my album page, but the Slider plugin doesn’t have the Highslide functionality.http://woodardphotos.net/coppermineAlso FYI . . . with Firefox (v2.0.0.12), the slider stops scrolling when the cursor moves on any part of the browser window (as opposed to the slider scrolling stopping only when the cursor is over the slider feature). This does not happen in IE7.Thanks for your time.- Jake

window.onload=....;The plugins I know of, that won't work with each other ATM are:- Highslide- Slider- Imageflow

There's only one way to solve this: The plugins must register their onload calls in a central instance.

There could be two solutions for that:1. The developers include a mechanism for plugins to register their onload functions in a database table, and on which pages to call them. A few lines PHP read the table and call these functions one after the other with a single window.onload call.2. Someone codes a "JavaScript OnLoader" plugin for the same purpose.

The second solution is nearest, but has a few disadvantages:- Users would have to install the "JavaScript OnLoader" plugin separately, otherwise their plugins won't work at all.- The "JavaScript OnLoader" plugin has to be installed before the first plugin is installed that needs it.- Such a plugin would need an HTML filter function that slows down performance.

So I hope, some of the developers read this and think about this feature for CPG 1.5.

At this point of time, I can't help you - there's only one way to make these plugins work together ATM: Hack them.